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I have to say, he's been pretty consistent in his praise of our club since he left. I certainly don't bear him any ill will. It was fun when he was managing us, and a bit of a shame it ended the way it did.
I don't think Jordan was particularly honest with him, and I suspect our fall from grace came as a bit of a shock to the manager.
He's entertaining, like Holloway, in a modern game that has far too few real characters.

Tbf he hasn't spoken ill of sj other than he was angry the club was put in administration as it was just down to short run cashflow problems (apparently). Sj also never spoke a bad word about Warnock in his book either. It was a shame that they didn't get a chance to see out the season without the sale of Moses or fonte who knows what would have happened. I suppose the administration resulted in the main problem Jordan faced being fixed which was not owning the ground.

Tbf he hasn't spoken ill of sj other than he was angry the club was put in administration as it was just down to short run cashflow problems (apparently). Sj also never spoke a bad word about Warnock in his book either. It was a shame that they didn't get a chance to see out the season without the sale of Moses or fonte who knows what would have happened. I suppose the administration resulted in the main problem Jordan faced being fixed which was not owning the ground.

Jordan going was one of the best things to ever happen to Palace, in hindsight.

Decent team, decent owners and the ground and club reunited. Jordan has to be thanked for the academy, but I'm glad he's gone.